Where can I use indeed?

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Where can I use indeed?

Where can I use indeed?

Indeed originates from the phrase in dede meaning "in fact, in truth." When you use the word indeed, you are underscoring that something is true. The word is also used when you want to introduce a point that's even truer than the last one you made.

Is it correct to say yes indeed?

Definition of yes, indeed : certainly —used as more emphatic affirmative reply than "yes" alone "Do you know him?" "Yes, indeed!"

What is the simple meaning of indeed?

1 : without any question : truly, undeniably —often used interjectionally to express irony or disbelief or surprise. 2 : in reality. 3 : all things considered : as a matter of fact.

How do you use indeed in a sentence?

The meal was very expensive indeed. They were speaking very loudly indeed. The fish was very tasty indeed. 'Bill Gates is very rich..' 'Yes, very rich indeed.

What kind of word is indeed?

adverb Indeed can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (following 'very' and an adjective or another adverb): The results were very good indeed. as a way of showing how a sentence or phrase is related to what has already been said: It would be difficult.

Is indeed a formal word?

You can use this meaning without very but it is much more formal or literary: Rare indeed is the book that captivates adults and children alike. 'Was he very angry? ' 'Indeed he was.

Is it rude to say indeed?

It simply means a yes here. Indeed generally means that the point that has been asked about in the question is quite obvious to be true and the interrogator should have already known that or put simply the person agrees to you.

What should I reply to indeed?

Yes indeed!” “Did you like the coffee? Indeed!” You can also say “I sure do/did” or “that's right” or even just use “definitely!”

What does No indeed mean?

Interjection. Used to express denial, disagreement, or refusal.

What's the opposite of Indeed?

indeed. Antonyms: erroneous, untrue, void of truth, false, fallacious. Synonyms: truly, verily, certainly, really, in truth, in fact.

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